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Installation
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.. note::
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For standalone installation, refer to the :doc:`standalone installation docs <standalone>`.
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``django-helpdesk`` installation isn't difficult, but it requires you have a bit
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of existing know-how about Django.
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Prerequisites
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-------------
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Before getting started, ensure your system meets the following recommended dependencies:
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* Python 3.8+
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* Django 3.2 LTS
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Ensure any extra Django modules you wish to use are compatible before continuing.
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**NOTE**: Python 2 support was deprecated in ``django-helpdesk`` as of version 0.2.x
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and completely removed in version 0.3.0. Users that still need Python 2 support should
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remain on version 0.2.x.
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Getting The Code
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Installing using PIP
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Try using ``pip install django-helpdesk``. Go and have a beer to celebrate Python packaging.
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Checkout ``main`` branch from git (Cutting Edge)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you're planning on editing the code or just want to get whatever is the latest
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and greatest, you can clone the official Git repository with
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``git clone git://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk.git``. Each official
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release of ``django-helpdesk`` is tagged.
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Copy the ``helpdesk`` folder into your ``PYTHONPATH`` or add it to your ``PYTHONPATH``.
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I just want a .tar.gz!
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can download the latest PyPi package from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-helpdesk/
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Download, extract, and drop ``helpdesk`` into your ``PYTHONPATH``
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Adding To Your Django Project
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-----------------------------
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If you're on a brand new Django installation, make sure you do a ``migrate``
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**before** adding ``helpdesk`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``. This will avoid
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errors with trying to create User settings.
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1. Edit your ``settings.py`` file add the following entries:
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- Add ``helpdesk`` to the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` along with some other required
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entries in the ``django.contrib`` package.
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An example of the core ``INSTALLED_APPS`` requirements for this app
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are shown below::
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INSTALLED_APPS = (
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'django.contrib.auth',
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'django.contrib.contenttypes',
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'django.contrib.sessions',
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'django.contrib.sites', # Required for determining domain url for use in emails
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'django.contrib.admin', # Required for helpdesk admin/maintenance
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'django.contrib.humanize', # Required for elapsed time formatting
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'bootstrap4form', # Required for nicer formatting of forms with the default templates
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'rest_framework', # required for the API
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'django_cleanup.apps.CleanupConfig', # Remove this if you do NOT want to delete files on the file system when the associated record is deleted in the database
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'helpdesk', # This is us!
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)
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- Enable or disable Teams based ticket assignment by setting the boolean flag named
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``HELPDESK_TEAMS_MODE_ENABLED`` to ``True`` or ``False``.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: It is ENABLED by default if you do not set this flag to False
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See the :doc:`Working with teams<teams>` section for a detailed explanation of how to
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use teams mode.
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Below is an example for disabling teams::
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HELPDESK_TEAMS_MODE_ENABLED=False
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- Your ``settings.py`` file should also define a ``SITE_ID``
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This will allow multiple projects to share a single database, and is
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required by ``django.contrib.sites`` in Django 1.9+.
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If you aren't running multiple sites, you can simply add a default
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``SITE_ID`` to ``settings.py``
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Below is an example for setting a default::
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SITE_ID = 1
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2. Make sure django-helpdesk is accessible via ``urls.py``. Add the
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following lines to ``urls.py``::
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from django.conf.urls import include
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path('helpdesk/', include('helpdesk.urls')),
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Note that you can change 'helpdesk/' to anything you like, such as
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'support/' or 'help/'. If you want django-helpdesk to be available at
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the root of your site (for example at http://support.mysite.tld/) then
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the path line will be as follows::
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path('', include('helpdesk.urls', namespace='helpdesk')),
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This line will have to come *after* any other lines in your urls.py such
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as those used by the Django admin.
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Note that the `helpdesk` namespace is no longer required for Django 1.9+
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and you can use a different namespace.
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However, it is recommended to use the default namespace name for clarity.
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3. Create the required database tables.
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Migrate using Django migrations::
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python manage.py migrate helpdesk
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4. Include your static files in your public web path::
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python manage.py collectstatic
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5. Inside your ``MEDIA_ROOT`` folder, inside the ``helpdesk`` folder, is a
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folder called ``attachments``. Ensure your web server software can write
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to this folder - something like this should do the trick::
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chown www-data:www-data attachments/
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chmod 700 attachments
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(substitute www-data for the user / group that your web server runs as, eg
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'apache' or 'httpd')
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If all else fails, you could ensure all users can write to it::
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chmod 777 attachments/
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But this is NOT recommended, especially if you're on a shared server.
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6. Ensure that your ``attachments`` folder has directory listings turned off,
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to ensure users don't download files that they are not specifically linked
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to from their tickets.
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If you are using Apache, put a ``.htaccess`` file in the ``attachments``
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folder with the following content::
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Options -Indexes
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You will also have to make sure that ``.htaccess`` files aren't being ignored.
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Ideally, accessing http://MEDIA_URL/helpdesk/attachments/ will give you a 403
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access denied error.
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7. If you already have a view handling your logins, then great! If not, add the
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following to ``settings.py`` to get your Django installation to use the login
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view included in ``django-helpdesk``::
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LOGIN_URL = 'helpdesk:login'
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Alter the view name to suit your installation path.
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You can also add following settings to handle redirects after logging in or out::
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LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = 'helpdesk:home'
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LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL = 'helpdesk:home'
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If you don't set ``LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL``, a logout confirmation page will be displayed.
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8. Load initial e-mail templates, otherwise you will not be able to send e-mail::
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python manage.py loaddata emailtemplate.json
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9. If you intend on using local mail directories for processing email into tickets,
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be sure to create the mail directory before adding it to the queue in the
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Django administrator interface. The default mail directory is
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``/var/lib/mail/helpdesk/``. Ensure that the directory has appropriate
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permissions so that your Django/web server instance may read and write
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files from this directory.
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Note that by default, any mail files placed in your local directory will be
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permanently deleted after being successfully processed. It is strongly recommended
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that you take further steps to save emails if you wish to retain backups.
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Also, be aware that if a disk error occurs and the local file is not deleted,
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the mail may be processed multiple times and generate duplicate tickets until
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the file is removed. It is recommended to monitor log files for ERRORS when a
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file is unable to be deleted.
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Upgrading from previous versions
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If you are upgrading from a previous version of django-helpdesk that used
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migrations, get an up to date version of the code base (eg by using
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``git pull`` or ``pip install --upgrade django-helpdesk``) then migrate the database::
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python manage.py migrate helpdesk --db-dry-run # DB untouched
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python manage.py migrate helpdesk
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Lastly, restart your web server software (eg Apache) or FastCGI instance, to
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ensure the latest changes are in use.
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Unfortunately we are unable to assist if you are upgrading from a
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version of django-helpdesk prior to migrations (ie pre-2011).
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You can continue to the 'Initial Configuration' area, if needed.
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Notes on database backends
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**NOTE REGARDING SQLITE AND SEARCHING:**
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If you use sqlite as your database, the search function will not work as
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effectively as it will with other databases due to its inability to do
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case-insensitive searches. It's recommended that you use PostgreSQL or MySQL
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if possible. For more information, see this note in the Django documentation:
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http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/databases/#sqlite-string-matching
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When you try to do a keyword search using sqlite, a message will be displayed
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to alert you to this shortcoming. There is no way around it, sorry.
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**NOTE REGARDING MySQL:**
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If you use MySQL, with most default configurations you will receive an error
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when creating the database tables as we populate a number of default templates
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in languages other than English.
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You must create the database the holds the django-helpdesk tables using the
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UTF-8 collation; see the MySQL manual for more information:
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http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/charset-database.html
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You may be able to convert an existing MySQL database to use UTF-8 collation
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by using the following SQL commands::
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ALTER DATABASE mydatabase CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
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ALTER TABLE helpdesk_emailtemplate CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
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Both ``utf8_general_ci`` or ``utf16_general_ci`` have been reported to work.
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If you do NOT do this step, and you only want to use English-language templates,
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you may be able to continue however you will receive a warning when running the
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'migrate' commands.
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